Thank you very much.
My question would be for the Federation of Medical Regulatory Authorities of Canada. It is related to the risks and harms associated with the use of medical marijuana.
Currently, in the federal program the types of patients who can get a prescription for medical marijuana are those with the following symptoms and conditions: severe pain and/or persistent muscle spasms from multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injury or spinal cord disease; severe pain, cachexia, anorexia, weight loss, and/or severe nausea from cancer; severe pain, cachexia, anorexia, weight loss, and/or severe nausea from HIV/AIDS infection; and also severe pain from severe forms of arthritis or seizures from epilepsy. There's also another category for patients who have debilitating symptoms associated with a treatment of that medical condition.
Basically, for those patients with severe medical conditions, are the harms and risks associated with the use of medical marijuana worth the benefits that they get from using medical marijuana?